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Job Summary:The Communications Technician II must be able to perform the technical responsibilities of a Cable Installer and function as a lead member of a technical team. Tools: Screwdriver (regular and Phillips), drywall saw, torpedo level, tape measure, snips (with belt sheath), pliers (needle nose and channel locks), hammer, wrench set, cable stripper, flashlight and gloves.
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Primarily responsible for assisting in multiple aspects of cable installation including pathways, rough-in, closet build-out, cable terminations, labeling, grounding, trouble-shooting and testing.
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Layer 1 and Layer 2 network experience (CAT5, SM/MM Fiber, Serial cables, SFP). Knowledge of Cisco IOS, Juniper JUNOS, Brocade and Foundry OS. Familiar (doesn’t need to be a SME) with Layer 3 protocols such as OSPF, BGP, VRRP, HSRP, MPLS, LSP, GRE. Familiar with Visio, ServiceNow, and Confluence.
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Ten years of experience with installation of systems at domestic and overseas facilities utilizing fiber optics, ethernet, and microwave systems for content delivery and control. Five years of experience with fiber optics, ethernet, and microwave systems for content delivery and control.
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Perform construction work, such as digging holes, placing cable, air pipe, and inner duct work in various types of conduit systems and open excavations. Perform aerial tasks, such as new cable installs, pole transfers, strand building, cable hanging, and lashing.
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Certifications or classroom training and experience with fiber and networks, as well as a working knowledge of Windows and Microsoft programs and databases Valid Certification in one or more of the following: AMAG, Lenel, DMP, Gallagher, Hirsch or Bosch eVigilant is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all job seekers.
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Test, troubleshoot, and repair systems using fiber optic cables, intermediate distribution frames, wiring blocks, and Fluke Cable Testing equipment. Installation of Category 6 UTP and Fiber Optic cable.
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Position Summary: The Terminator A / Cable Splicer Underground is a skilled position in the construction, maintenance and repair of electrical underground distribution systems. Possesses knowledge of tools for terminating cable.
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Tool, iPhone, and iPad Allowance Company provided Uniforms Responsibilities for the Drain Technician: Complete all drain cleaning, jetting, and cable work related to in-home, service calls. Tool, iPhone, and iPad Allowance Company provided Uniforms Responsibilities for the Drain Technician: Complete all drain cleaning, jetting, and cable work related to in-home, service calls.
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Perform wiring harness and cable assembly, including continuity checks on the final assemblies. Experience with electronics or cable assemblies preferred. Perform wiring harness and cable assembly, including continuity checks on the final assemblies.
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Minimum 5 yrs Telecom field experience preferred with a focus in fiber optics. Field Training Manager (Fiber Optic) Understand telecom and fiber specific industry terminology including identifying all common forms of equipment and their basic functions in the field.
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Perform wiring harness and cable assembly, including continuity checks on final assemblies. Wiring harness and cable assembly. Perform wiring harness and cable assembly, including continuity checks on final assemblies.
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Experience in 1 or more of the following industries: electronic/electrical, fire alarm & life safety, data-cable installation and/or building automation. Basic ability to read and understand blueprints, design drawings including wiring and labeling methods, system wiring, wiring methods, and cable support installation (J-Hook, Raceway, Conduit, Cable Support.
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The ideal candidate will possess deep expertise in audio-video technologies, multimedia systems, cable TV infrastructure, networking principles, and a range of related technologies including DMARK, modulators, coders, DISH satellite systems, open-source solutions, and DVO stream management.
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Sets up and operates tools such as hydraulic benders, power threaders, power pullers and cable vacuum systems. We design, construct, and maintain some of the worlds leading data center facilities.
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